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* [[Missing the Good Stuff]]: "Right, now I'd better take off these wet clothes!" Then the level ends.
* [[Missing the Good Stuff]]: "Right, now I'd better take off these wet clothes!" Then the level ends.
* [[Nuclear Option]]: The initial nuclear test activates some device within the desert. It unlocks and reveals a person in suspended animation.
* [[Nuclear Option]]: The initial nuclear test activates some device within the desert. It unlocks and reveals a person in suspended animation.
* [[No Flow in CGI]]: The reason Lara has no ponytail outside of [[FM Vs]].
* [[No Flow in CGI]]: The reason Lara has no ponytail outside of [[FMV]]s.
* [[Porting Disaster]]: The PC version has no event music (although it came with a few unique ambient themes), thankfully the soundtrack has been restored in recent years.
* [[Porting Disaster]]: The PC version has no event music (although it came with a few unique ambient themes), thankfully the soundtrack has been restored in recent years.
* [[Scary Black Man]]
* [[Scary Black Man]]
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* [[Womb Level]]: The Atlantis levels have walls of [[Nausea Fuel|pulsating flesh and tissue]] mixed with tons of lava.
* [[Womb Level]]: The Atlantis levels have walls of [[Nausea Fuel|pulsating flesh and tissue]] mixed with tons of lava.


Tomb Raider was later re-released on PC as [[Updated Rerelease|Tomb Raider: Gold]], and contained four extra levels known as Unfinished Business. The first two detail a return to the locations visited previously in Egypt, while the second two are an extended ending to the original Tomb Raider story, where Lara must escape from the exploding pyramid.
''Tomb Raider'' was later re-released on PC as ''[[Updated Rerelease|Tomb Raider: Gold]]'', and contained four extra levels known as Unfinished Business. The first two detail a return to the locations visited previously in Egypt, while the second two are an extended ending to the original Tomb Raider story, where Lara must escape from the exploding pyramid.


'''Unfinished Business''' contains examples of:
'''Unfinished Business''' contains examples of: